A facelift without a telltale ear scar sounds like sci‑fi—until you hear how Dr. Mark Mani designed it. We sit down with the Beverly Hills surgeon, artist, and inventor to explore how endoscopic deep‑plane lifting repositions the face where gravity actually acts, delivering natural contour without the stigma of visible incisions. Mark traces the decade it took to refine the approach, publish the first academic description, and train surgeons worldwide, and he explains why subtle, anatomically...
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A facelift without a telltale ear scar sounds like sci‑fi—until you hear how Dr. Mark Mani designed it. We sit down with the Beverly Hills surgeon, artist, and inventor to explore how endoscopic deep‑plane lifting repositions the face where gravity actually acts, delivering natural contour without the stigma of visible incisions. Mark traces the decade it took to refine the approach, publish the first academic description, and train surgeons worldwide, and he explains why subtle, anatomically...
This week we are broadcasting a fascinating presentation from my good friend Dr Vincent Giampapa where he discusses the potential and actual use of stem cell therapy for longevity. I have had the pleasure of visiting his remarkable longevity center in San Jose Costa Rica. We will be having a dedicated upcoming episode about it. This presentation is from the most recent RAADFEST meeting which is set to take place again in Las Vegas on July 10-13. You won't want to miss it! https://www.ra...
Health Longevity Secrets
A facelift without a telltale ear scar sounds like sci‑fi—until you hear how Dr. Mark Mani designed it. We sit down with the Beverly Hills surgeon, artist, and inventor to explore how endoscopic deep‑plane lifting repositions the face where gravity actually acts, delivering natural contour without the stigma of visible incisions. Mark traces the decade it took to refine the approach, publish the first academic description, and train surgeons worldwide, and he explains why subtle, anatomically...